Export of pulses, except for kabuli chana, was initially prohibited for six months in 2006. It was then extended from time-to-time up to March 31, 2014.
"To protect farmers from sharp fall in domestic prices, we are soon moving a Cabinet note on lifting the export ban on pulses," a senior Agriculture Ministry official told PTI.
The ministry is mulling over allowing export of pulses without "quantitative restrictions" and placing the commodity under the open general licence category on the lines of sugar, wheat and rice, the official said.
An industry body has also sought the removal of ban on pulses export to balance the domestic market prices so that with better prices farmers are encouraged to grow pulses in the coming years.
The ministry is expecting a record pulses production at 19 million tonnes in 2013-14, as against 18.45 million tonnes last year, as good monsoon in rainfed areas has boosted crop prospects.
The country's annual pulses imports have normally been in the range of 3-3.5 million tonnes. Higher production is expected to bring down imports in 2013-14.
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